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DudymasDaxxx

I hope you'll forgive me for making this silly tune... it's pretty rambunctious.

Inspired by Dax... a character drawn by Marshroots on devart


This audio is part of the collection: Open Source Audio

Artist/Composer: Dudymas
Keywords: electronic


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Reviewer: aeromancer13 - [4.0 out of 5 stars] - September 26, 2007
Subject: U Need a SHow
Thats a phat little jam you got going on. I'm a toon-head and lots of bumper music for late night toons sounds a bit tired since, it is often ripped from the left-overs from old break-beat tunes that failed but, no one usually knows.

Techno is hot for use in the toon world but it usually dosn't synch well and can really stand out because of that--usually in a poorly put together late-night bump. I care too much maybe but, my point is, fresh is best and especially when it is a bit understated. Keep up the good work, and do maintain the uncluttered 'zen' of the melody as in this piece! You obviously have lots of talent and may have to hold back a bit to keep the vibe that you've hit with this tune. good work.


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